Nedith found RWU’s architecture program during her junior year in high school, and knew RWU was the place for her. She loved the idea of a program that combined both technical and artistic sides of architecture to offer a holistic education. Nedith put her combination of skills to good use when she studied in Florence, Italy. Lest you think that studying abroad means sitting in classrooms in another country, Nedith and her classmates took a bicycle tour with one of their professors to experience the architectural design of the suburbs and countryside surrounding Florence, lived near the world-famous Duomo, participated in a week-long design charrette and took tours of local villas and gardens. Nedith received a global education at RWU.

Nedith found RWU’s architecture program during her junior year in high school, and knew RWU was the place for her. She loved the idea of a program that combined both technical and artistic sides of architecture to offer a holistic education. Nedith put her combination of skills to good use when she studied in Florence, Italy. Lest you think that studying abroad means sitting in classrooms in another country, Nedith and her classmates took a bicycle tour with one of their professors to experience the architectural design of the suburbs and countryside surrounding Florence, lived near the world-famous Duomo, participated in a week-long design charrette and took tours of local villas and gardens. Nedith received a global education at RWU.

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What’s your favorite aspect of working at RWU? The campus community is incredibly welcoming and vibrant. There is always something going on around campus and I enjoy seeing the wonderful opportunities the students have here.
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If you could give one piece of advice to the incoming transfer class, what would it be? You’re not supposed to have everything planned out! Take one day at a time and start to learn what tickles your fancy and follow it! Simple as that.
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What’s your favorite aspect of working at RWU? Getting to know our students & staying in touch with them after they graduate. I enjoy my relationships with the faculty & university staff at RWU. It’s a great place to come to work every day!!!!
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